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How far will Quebec go with assisted death?

25 April 2017Community, Politics, QCT Online, QCT Online ArchivesCommunity, PoliticsQCT Archive

 We’re hearing a lot about “sudden death” these days with so many overtime games in the first round of the Stanley Cup play-offs. Sudden death means the abrupt, often cruel and…

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